What a gift to have such dedicated top notch courts for all of the community to enjoy. Located at the old outdoor ice rink and directly across the parking lot of the Mammoth Lakes Library, (and at no cost to the public)...how can you not be here?! And how about that surrounding view? Mountains all around you...Wowzers!! Clean restrooms, fencing all around, even low back nets between all 6 courts to help manage runaway balls, this place attracts all levels of players. Novice to dedicated picklers talking serious smack... you'll have your pick of skill levels to play with. Mornings and weekends are best for more players and choices. My first time here, and as I walked thru the entry gate...I was immediately asked to join in and play. Nice...What a great place to meet new (like minded people) and a fantastic way to get to know some local folks! Oh, and don't forget to stretch! You're not as young as you used to be lol Nice job...
   Read moreThe rink was okay, melted in the corners and the workers knew but didn't do anything about it. Prices are fine and the rental skates aren't bad. One of the workers, I think their name was Jo, was quite rude to us. Some of our group was teaching others how to skate and she kept interjecting even though we were fine. She also took our walker while we were tightening our skates. Even when we gave a license to use the walker. Lastly, one of our members asked her if he could get his skates sharpened and she said it would take overnight. However, when we asked another worker he did it then and there and it took 10 minutes. Good rink,...
   Read moreNot much to rave about. We went 3 weeks ago post-skiing while there was still sun out - maybe around 4:45pm and we left at 6pm. It was a hotter day, so I wasn't surprised to find half the rink roped off due a layer of water sitting on top.
The ice is poorly maintained. It didn't look like they'd cleaned it all day. The rentals are atrocious and dull. I'm pretty comfortable figure skating and I spent my time cautiously pushing/sliding on top of potholes, dings, and general choppiness. It was not...
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